CATAMARAN SAILBOAT CHARTERS West Palm Beach, FL
Carpe Vita (Latin for "S eize Life ") is a 42-ft Fountaine Pajot Venezia catamaran. She was built in France to the highest standards by a top builder. She is a spacious and comfortable vessel of pure joy and adventure.
CAPTAINS & CREW
Cal & Marty Landau, both Pennsylvania natives, are passionate, sea-loving sailors, as well as licensed, experienced captains - and have been living in the West Palm area for over 15 years.
CHARTER PACKAGES
($300/hr, first 2 hrs; $200/hr after)
2-Hour Minimum
Up to 6 guests
Overnight Charter
3pm pick-up
9am drop-off
Up to 4 guests
Intracoastal Cruise
A tour of Lake Worth, Palm Beach & West Palm. Relax on deck with a few refreshments, a little bit of local culture, and a lot of laughs.
(pick-up between 10am - 4pm)
Sunday Brunch Cruise
$775 for 2 people
$875 for 4 people
Dream come true. Simple as that.
2 and a half hours of coffee-sipping, mimosa-toasting bliss.
pick-up at 10:30am
Sunset Dinner Cruise
$775 for 2 people / $875 for 4 people
Gourmet, fresh, inspired and festive. Fresh seafood and colorful skies make for delicious, unforgettable memories.
(pick-up between 4pm - 6pm)
Star-Gazing Sleep Over
Day cruise followed by an evening anchored under the stars. Includes guided constellation commentary by a local astronomer.
We also host wine-tastings, bridal showers, engagement proposals, family gatherings, anniversaries, birthdays, burials at sea and many other events. Please get in touch with us to share your plans. We are very happy to work with you to create a very special experience. Call us at (561) 312-0010
All prices include the captain, 1 crew member, refreshments, fuel and operating expenses. , pricing does not include florida sales tax or gratuities..
PRACTICALITIES
Please review this section carefully before your charter. .
- Safety First Every passenger who comes aboard is expected to follow all safety guidelines and instructions presented during the orientation to Carpe Vita, and also to listen to the captain's orders on all matters of personal safety. All passengers are required to sign a liability waiver, which includes agreeing to adhere to safe codes of conduct while cruising. For our and your protection, we have a zero tolerance policy regarding all illegal substances and firearms.
- Food & Drink All cruises include water, ice and snacks (with the exception of the cooking-class cruise). Beyond this - we encourage all passengers to bring their own food and drink with them. We are happy to provide suggestions of our favorite local restaurants. We also supply dishes, glasses, flatware, stemware, corkscrews, bottle-openers, etc. If you wish to have your cruise catered, we are happy to put you in contact with some very talented local chefs.
- Pick-up & Drop-off We offer pick-up and drop-off at the Sailfish Marina or at the West Palm Beach City Docks. Earliest possible pick-up: 7am; Latest possible drop-off: sunset.
- Weather Here in sunny Florida, the weather is generally on our side - however, good sailing conditions are subject to climate fluctuations, and the weathermen (believe it or not) are not always right. If, on the day of the charter, the captain decides that the weather creates unsafe conditions for cruising, we will notify you two hours in advance of departure. In the case of inclement weather, we are happy to work with you to reschedule.
- Payments A credit card is required to hold the reservation. Payment is collected following the completion of your cruise. Cash payment is preferred. We also accept major credit cards. Gratuities are greatly appreciated.
- Punctuality Passengers must arrive 10 minutes in advance of their scheduled departure time. Lateness beyond 15 minutes after the scheduled departure time will be treated as a no-show. No-shows will be charged 50% of the charter fee. If you encounter unforeseen circumstances that make it impossible to arrive on time, we need you to contact us as early as possible to modify pick-up plans.
- Bathroom Facilities Onboard Below deck, we have an electrical flushing toilet for guests in ‘the head’ (sailor-speak for bathroom). It is imperative that you follow all instructions for proper use.
- Cancellation Cancellation Policy: Cancellation within 24-hours of reservation will be counted as a no-show and will be charged 50% of the charter fee. If we need to cancel the reservation due to unforeseen mechanical issues or illness of the Captain and Crew, all fees are refundable.
- Clothing Dress in layers and be prepared for wind. Even on warm and sunny days, winds can be strong out on the water. Bring appropriate clothing to ensure your own comfort. We do supply blankets and pillows for snuggling up.
- Motion Sickness Worried about getting seasick? Generally, staring at the horizon will take care of most motion sickness, but just in case - we have a natural essential oil blend that can help, and we are also happy to share with you some sailing tricks (acupressure points, breathing techniques, positioning on the deck, etc.) Dramamine and electrolytes are also available.
- Wildlife Stingrays, dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, flying fish, cormorant, pelicans, and many other animals are often spotted during our cruises...however, we cannot guarantee sightings. Having said that, we always keep a watchful eye on the water's surface, and we will point out all of our aquatic and aerian friends when we see them.
- Children We are delighted to welcome well-behaved kids over the age of 9.
- Miami & Lauderdale Though we are based in West Palm, with enough advance notice we can organize to offer our charters in the Miami and Fort Lauderdale areas as well. We aim to be flexible. Just give us a call and share your plans. We'll do what we can.
"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever."
- Jacques Cousteau
If the freedom of the open sea is calling. Drop us a message or give us a ring.
Captain Cal Landau
145 Ocean Avenue, Apt 318
Palm Beach Shores, FL, 33404
United States
Tel: (561) 312-0010
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Historical Sightseeing Catamaran Cruise in Palm Beach
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- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages & snacks available for purchase onboard.
- 141 S Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA Check in at the little blue "Hut" directly across from ER Bradley's restaurant on Flagler Drive/Clematis Street.
- Infants must sit on laps
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Stroller accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 49 travelers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
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- You'll start at 141 S Flagler Dr 141 S Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA Check in at the little blue "Hut" directly across from ER Bradley's restaurant on Flagler Drive/Clematis Street. See address & details
- Pass by Palm Beach Peanut Island Park Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
- You'll return to the starting point
- jeffvO8119TQ 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Robbery Lying crooks. Even bought the trip insurance but one of party of six canceled and no refund issued after assurance it would be done. It was a ripoff experience all the way around. Find something else to do. Read more Written March 2, 2024
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- Coastal17737619284 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Fun way to spend a birthday Was a lovely way to spend my birthday. It was fun and the sunset was amazing. The ride on the catamaran was just as smooth as glass. The bartender was friendly and her service was great. The views were just beautiful! The perfect weather certainly helped. Read more Written February 16, 2024
- 709marilynw 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A beautiful and fun cruise We had a wonderful time! It was Valentine's Day, and the crew pulled out all the stops. It was a beautiful evening, and we met several other people on board, including some folks from the next town over from where we live in Massachusetts. Highly recommend! Read more Written February 16, 2024
- P7739FJmicheles 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Excellent! It was lovely and we enjoyed seeing all the sights on the water. The crew was very professional as well as a fun personality! One of my very favorite things that we did while in Palm Beach! Read more Written February 13, 2024
- Q5311RLbonnieb 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Not the best Its was wonderful being on the water. The 2 crew ladies all they talked about with tips & drinks. They just continued to quilt us into tipping them. Jeezz Read more Written February 4, 2024
- Mary M 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great sunset cruise! Easy boarding, left on time, 2 hours of beautiful cruising and sunset views with great music and beer and mixed drink bar available for purchase ! Read more Written January 30, 2024
- Vacation560221 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Sunset Cruise We had a great time cruising on the causeway. The staff was friendly, polite, and professional! The music and drinks were fantastic! The only problem was Mother Nature didn't cooperate with a beautiful sunset 😎 Read more Written January 20, 2024
- Vacation50041414545 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A Great Experience! We were so glad we did this sunset cruise! Even though there was no sunset to watch because it was so cloudy, the cruise was fun, scenic and relaxing. We got stuck in traffic on the way to the boat but the staff really worked with us to make sure we could board and enjoy the cruise. And we really did! Read more Written January 18, 2024
- Mike S 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Sunset cruise Great evening! Haley was great! The trip was smooth and drinks and music were great! Highly recommend the sunset cruise ! Read more Written January 5, 2024
- Samm R 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Beautiful views, excellent service, great drinks! Our New Years Eve happy hour cruise was something we definitely won’t forget! I went with my sisters and my mum and we had a fabulous time start to finish. After registering, we received a detailed confirmation email with meeting time, check-in and parking options. Check in was smooth and easy. We played corn hole while we waited for departure. Weather was gorgeous, drinks were delicious, and if I do say so myself we rocked a few songs onboard (including 5 o’clock somewhere). Adam, Dylan, Haley and Katie are an incredible team and definitely helped us keep the party going. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves (as one should on a happy hour cruise) and would recommend this company and tour to anyone!! Read more Written January 4, 2024
- Global29797150423 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles What a great time Our last nite in Fla we went on the sunset cruise with Capt Dyland and Angelina. What a very good time Dyland was very outgoing and showed us some of the homes and who owned them and also the big yachts who owed them and how much we could rent them for 1.5 million for a week is a little out of my price range. I would recommend this for anyone The bar and music was a added bonus Read more Written November 29, 2023
- Y9250AHmaryw 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Awesome Time! We had a great time with great views! Our guides were awesome and gave us info about the houses and yachts along the way. The drinks and music were lively. I would highly recommend! Read more Written November 28, 2023
- angelamO5453AR 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles very enjoyable very enjoyable... Loved having music you can request, we danced for last half of cruise... Soft drinks and cocktails available for reasonable, competitive pricing... Rachel and Haley made it fun. Read more Written November 21, 2023
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Sip on your favorite beverage, listen to the tropical music and watch the sun fade into the horizon. Our two hour cruise departs from Singer Island and heads south along Palm Beach Island where you will get to learn about the history of the island, homes, and incredible yachts. Both of our catamaran cruiser is equipped with a bathroom, a bar, cushioned seating with a nice open concept allowing you to get up and move around the boat. Our Palm Beach Island sunset cruise is the perfect way to unwind on your vacation as you relax and enjoy the stunning views that Palm Beach has to offer. We offer two cruises per day, a 2pm and a sunset cruise (please note that the sunset times fluctuate based on the time of year)
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No worries, we’ve got you covered! we provide complimentary transportation to and from participating resorts on Singer Island for our Palm Beach cruises.
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If you’re staying in one of our participating resorts on Singer Island, we offer a complimentary shuttle service to and from your activity. Please tell us what resort you’re staying in and we will add you to our pick up list. Please be outside of your resort 30 minutes before your cruise departs and keep in mind we have a few other resorts we will be picking up too. Running late, lost or decided to drive? Please text us at 561-243-8938
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Driving to our location – Our boat is located at the Riviera Beach Marina on the most southern dock. Follow the signs that say Peanut Island Shuttle Boat. The address is 200 E 13th St, Riviera Beach, Florida 33404. View Map
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Join us for a fun historic cruise along the intracoastal waterways of Jupiter Florida. Cruise past the iconic Jupiter Lighthouse, as you soak in the stunning views of Jupiter Island. Our 2 hour narrated history cruise will leave you wanting more. Both of our catamaran cruisers are fully equipped with a bathroom, a bar, and cushioned seating to allow for a comfortable trip. Cruise past celebrities homes and beautiful nature preserves while enjoying a fresh beverage in the Florida sunshine. We offer two cruises per day, a 2pm afternoon cruise followed by a sunset cruise. The sunset cruise time fluctuate based on the time of the year.
A little bit about our boats
Our catamaran cruisers have a nice open concept that allow you to move about the boat freely while underway. We have cushioned seating and a bathroom to ensure a nice comfortable boat ride. Are you worried about the Florida Sunshine being too hot? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! a large portion of our boat is completely covered so you can sit back and relax in the shade.
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Where to meet the boat.
Our boat is located under the Indiantown bridge just south of Harbourside. The address is 25 N. Coastal Way Jupiter Florida 33458. When you get to the address listed above, you will see a parking lot under the bridge. This is the parking lot is considered public parking. This is also known as the ( Riverwalk )
Once in this parking lot you want to start walking towards the water. On your far right hand side you will see a green fence, that is the area you will need to walk towards. As you get closer to that green fence you will realize there is a green gate with a sign that says water taxi dock. That dock will lead you to the area where the Manatee Queen will be pulling to 15 minutes prior to your tour time.
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The Palm Beach Island Sunset Cruise leaves out of the Riviera Beach Marina located at 200 East 13th Street, Riviera Beach FL 33404. Our boat is located at the south end of the marina right next to the the Peanut Island water taxi. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the tours departure time.
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Time for a bigger boat? Check out what the Palm Beach International Boat Show has to offer
Whether you're the son of a son of a sailor or even just love that song and want to know more, the granddaddy of all boating events is happening this weekend along the West Palm Beach waterfront.
That's right, the Palm Beach International Boat Show is back for four glorious days along Flagler Drive.
This will be the 42nd annual event, and organizers promise it will be bigger and better than ever.
There will be $1.2 billion worth of Bond-worthy super yachts, cruisers, sportfishing boats, center consoles and even inflatables to see and tour, along with attractions and activities highlighting the latest in boat engines, motors and accessories. There will also be the latest fishing gear and even fishing seminars.
Yes, it's a big event, but don't be intimidated. In fact, here are seven fun facts about the show:
How many boats can this boat show boast?
There will be more than 800 boats on display along the floating docks in the Intracoastal Waterway.
More: Best downtown West Palm Beach restaurants to try during Palm Beach International Boat Show
What is the biggest boat at the boat show?
With a length of 236 feet (and 38 feet wide), Casino Royale takes the title for largest boat this year. This gorgeous yacht, designed for her exterior lines by Francesco Paszkowski with interior by Paszkowski’s interior lead designer Margherita Casprini, is also one of the most technically advanced yachts in her category. Casino Royale is powered by twin Caterpillar 3516B main engines and has an impressive top speed of 17.5 knots. You can put your checkbooks away for this one, however, as she is only on display and not for sale.
This boat is the boat show's most epensive
Built in 2022 and 196-feet long, Come Together is listed for $59,950,000. This expedition yacht was delivered by the Dutch shipyard Amels and features interior styling by British designer Winch Design. It can comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests in six cabins along with 14 crew members.
Are spectators allowed to go on the boats?
To go onboard the yachts and superyachts, visitors must make an appointment with the brokers. For the smaller boats, however, spectators can come onboard if they are interested in buying.
What is the smallest boat?
The smallest boat being displayed on the water is a runabout boat that is 22-feet-6-inches long, and 5-feet-11 wide. It is manufactured by Hermes.
Eating inside the boat show
The show will have dozens of food concessions featuring almost anything you could be craving, from Greek gyros to woodfired picanha, authentic street tacos and hand-crafted burgers. On a seafood diet? Enjoy fresh stone crab claws, calamari, oysters, and much more! Vegetarian, vegan, and/or gluten-free? No problem; they have options for you as well.
And libations at the boat show?
Of course there will be drinks. To be precise, there will be four bars for general admission guests, including two floating cocktail barges: the Goslings Island Bar and the Anheuser-Busch Barge. In addition there will be multiple bars in the Windward VIP Club.
What: Palm Beach International Boat Show
Where: Downtown West Palm Beach along Flagler Drive from Banyan Boulevard south to Lakeview Avenue
When: noon to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 21; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 24
Cost: Adult one-day tickets $33, adult two-day tickets $60; child (ages 6 to 15) one-day tickets $17.
Information: pbboatshow.com
Eddie Ritz is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post , part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach him at [email protected] . Help support our journalism. Subscribe today .
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Spectacular multi-million dollar yachts — check! Balmy, waterfront location — check! Family-friendly exhibitions and fun — check!
Then it must be the 42nd annual Palm Beach International Boat Show, which cruised into West Palm Beach this week. The city’s waterfront Downtown was transformed into a yachters’ haven, filled with ultra-luxurious yachts and cruisers and a seemingly endless range of yachting-inspired activities.
This year some 800 boats and yachts participated in the show, which is expected to lure over 55,000 total visitors along with 600 brands. In total, the four-day show is anticipated to pump over $1 billion into the economy of the Palm Beach area, which has seen both its population and popularity surge since the pandemic.
“Beyond its economic significance and standing in the industry, the Palm Beach International Boat Show holds a special place in the hearts of local residents, revered as one of the region’s must-attend events,” said Alyssa Freeman, executive director of the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC).
The show supports a series of satellite events such as the Winward VIP Club, with an open bar, gourmet dining and special pop-up activations. The Super Yacht Show Palm Beach at Palm Harbor was where the show’s most glamorous — and truly gargantuan — superyachts are on display. At the AquaZone, which is presented by Nautical Ventures, guests can enjoy a “show within a show” via an interactive experience featuring a wide range of water sports and cutting-edge, marine-related products.
“The Palm Beach International Boat Show holds a special place in the hearts of local residents.”
As always, the Show delivers an exceptional array of culinary experiences, including world-class cocktails provided by sponsors such as Goslings Rum. The Show also includes a series of education seminars that appeal to visitors of all ages, including the Hook the Future’s Kids Fishing Clinics with Captain Don Dingman, who demonstrates various fishing techniques while showcasing a wide variety of fish species. Participants get a free Hook the Future x Carolina Skiff rod and reel combo.
But it’s really all about the boats. Here are five of the most unique, intriguing and eye-popping vessels on display.
The lucky charm
Few yachts at this year’s show are as jaw-dropping as Talisman C. Designed by London-based interiors aces H2 and manufactured by Turkish master yacht-builders Proteksan Turquoise, it’s currently listed for sale by British yachting firm Burgess for a cool $59.7 55 million. Spanning just over 231 feet long, it features six full-sized cabins that can sleep up to 14 guests, including a sprawling owner’s suite with its king-size bed and crystal chandelier, massive walk-in closet and grand library (which can easily be converted into an additional cabin).
Upstairs, the yacht’s sundeck features a large glass-encased Jacuzzi, sun beds and dining area under the sun or stars. A chic swim platform allows for easy access to the azure seas while the nearby aft deck area includes a fully equipped bar with club seating as well as a full-size dining area capped by a glass-threaded chandelier.
The vessel is powered by a pair of 2,447hp Caterpillar diesel engines, which provide a top speed of 18 knots, a cruising speed of 15 knots and a transatlantic range of 7,000 nautical miles.
The emperor
Reaching just under 300 feet in length, the Nero is, without doubt, one of the most eye-catching vessels at the entire Palm Beach show. Although completely contemporarily designed and manufactured, the Nero embodies the look and aesthetic of classic boats from yachting’s golden age during the 1930s. Fully overhauled in 2021, the Nero — which is currently on the market for just under $500,000 per week via Burgess — was designed in the spirit of Corsair, a yacht launched in the 1930s that belonged to legendary Wall Street financier J.P. Morgan.
Inside, it could not be more luxurious. On the top deck is a world-class gym fitted out with equipment by Technogym, while a few steps beyond is a beauty salon, which comes with an in-house beautician and masseuse.
There are six cabins with room for 12 guests — along with an on-board Jacuzzi, pool and waterslide. Throughout, veteran yacht designer Laura Pomponi has updated and upgraded the Nero’s look, introducing a range of new handmade carpets, along with hardwood floors, new sofas and elegant art-works. Pomponi has also lent her hand to Nero’s distinctive 30-foot Corsair custom-built tender that has been refitted so guests can arrive in impeccable style.
The secret agent
As its name suggests, the 236-foot Casino Royale brings a large dose of Bond-like elegance and intrigue to West Palm Beach. Constructed by Italian master shipbuilder Tankoa in 2018 and given a top-to-bottom retrofit in 2022, Casino Royale includes six cabins for 12 passengers and has been awarded a slew of industry accolades for its innovative and forward-thinking technology and aesthetic. Nearly two dozen crewmembers tend to those lucky voyagers, which luxuriate in an on-board circular swimming pool and access the ship via a helicopter port.
The yacht’s primary suite is nothing if not grand, featuring 180-degree views from its king-size bed along with its own study and al fresco terrace with private sunbed and Jacuzzi. There are five additional guest suites — all with their own private baths. Just beyond is an open-air living layout complete with a range of bespoke contemporary furnishings across the boat’s nearly half-dozen passenger decks.
Outside the amenities are just as abundant and include an onboard beach club with a lounge, bar, sauna, terrace and hammam/shower. All are ideal locations to rest and recharge after a workout in the yacht’s wellness center. On the main deck, there’s a nearly 20-foot-long infinity pool, while that helipad can easily convert into a dance floor.
The love boat
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Completely futuristic and totally cool, the 180-foot-long Come Together is the ultimate example of stealth wealth on the high seas. Completed just two years ago by the Dutch firm Amels and currently on the market for a cool $65 million, Come Together features an unmistakable architecturally styled exterior reminiscent of a city-center skyscraper.
The boat can house up to 14 guests and 13 crew members within its unmissable steel hull and an aluminum-clad super structure — all cruising at a top speed of 15.5 knots.
The boat’s expansive master suite is set within its main deck and features sprawling storage space, a dressing room as well as his and hers bathrooms. There are an additional VIP cabin, two double cabins and two further cabins that can operate as twins or doubles. Up top, there’s a fully equipped gym and Jacuzzi — while a set of Jet Skis, water skis and hover-like Seabob watercraft keep the fun going just off deck. Come Together’s unique underwater lighting system also delivers a strong dose of excitement come nighttime and is the perfect way to enjoy an after-hours swim.
Want more? Then don’t forget about the on-board wakeboards, paddleboards and snorkeling equipment. And, when the moment strikes to head from the boat to land, travel could not be easier thanks to an easy-access 30-foot Limo Tender.
The cordial cruiser
The aptly named Hospitality ticks off the right boxes when it comes to superyacht bells and whistles. This twin-engine beauty can house up to 16 passengers along with 11 crew at a maximum cruising speed of 24 knots. Built back in 2011 by Westport Yachts here in the US, Hospitality — which is currently on the market for just under $30 million — underwent a comprehensive retrofit in 2021.
Along with all of the requisite yachting toys — Jet Skis, Seabobs and paddleboards — Hospitality includes a grand private owner’s suite with its own private relaxation balcony, seven cabins along with a relaxation room that can be used as a gym or spa and meticulously designed public spaces across is handful of decks. There’s also a handy tender for quick — or, not so quick — jaunts to the shore for dining and shopping.
Hospitality mostly cruises the Caribbean to New England, making the most of Northern Hemisphere winters.
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Explore West Palm Beach history by pedaling with us along its most iconic roadway! Clematis Street originally connected the train station on the west with the ferry to Palm Beach Island on the east. Storefronts logically multiplied and lined each way, as Clematis became the “Main Street” of WPB.
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As the title implies, Dianne, the guide, began the West Palm Beach Walking Tour tour at the waterfront, providing brief history of Flagler’s projects across the Lagoon. Then onto E.R. Bradley’s, and the new Ben Hotel. At each stop, Dianne provided some “Backstory”, personalizing the developers as more than what some may view as opportunistic capitalists catering to the uber-wealthy. Then on to Clematis Street, which was especially interesting to me, a WPB resident. Dianne pointed out various architectural elements that were very relatable – former Woolworths store , etc. – and how creatively these buildings have been transformed in response to both the pandemic and “pop up” trends. And so many new restaurants – just about every imaginable cuisine and price point. I’ve attended several of Dianne Golder’s presentations, and tours, and find her a very knowledgeable and most engaging guide. So, I will keep an eye on your website for future opportunities.
Thank you so much for teaching me about the history of WPB....very enjoyable tour... I will definitely spread the word. Can’t wait to return and dine at The Ben and/or Elizabetas. See you soon
My fiance and I joined the West Palm Beach Sunset cruise one evening as a date night. We live in West Palm, and at first, we were a bit hesitant it would be super touristy. We were so wrong! It was absolutely lovely! We packed a cooler and enjoyed wine along with cheese and crackers. The staff was incredible, and I am looking into renting the boat for a team building event for my coworkers. We absolutely loved it and look forward to bringing more people with us on our next excursion!
We took the Hakuna Matata on the sunset cruise, and we couldn't have asked for a more perfect experience. We had family in from OK and we had never sailed on the catamaran even though we're locals. The captain and staff were super knowledgeable and friendly. The weather was ideal for a cruise and our views of the sunset could only have improved on the west coast. Highly recommend it to tourists and locals alike.
It was just so simple, so nice, staff were great, super clean boat, fun...and an amazing value (shhhhhh--they may charge more!) If you are not up for going out on a boat the whole day, this one and half hour tour is perfect for getting fresh air on the water, dancing to cool reggae tunes, watching the sunset, and drinking your favorite drink (BYOB and they will ice it and serve it; also you can bring your own cheese and crackers too if you like!). Happy to do this again as we are down in WPB often.
A must ride attraction well in West Palm Beach! We brought our 5 teenagers along with us and this is one we would all love to go on again. The staff was friendly, accommodating, informative and the boat was very clean. I recommend trying the staffs house punch which is available to purchase on the boat.
Palm Beach International Boat Show returns to West Palm Beach waterfront
The Palm Beach International Boat Show returns this week with more nearly 1,000 vessels on display, including super yachts from around the world.
Tickets are on sale now for the show that runs March 21-24 along the West Palm Beach waterfront.
The show, which started in 1982, has grown to a major economic engine for the community, with last year's impact estimated at $1.05 billion statewide — nearly as much as the $1.3 billion Miami International Boat Show, said Alyssa Freeman, executive director of the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, which owns the boat show.
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"Palm Beach is really not that far behind Miami, and Miami is the biggest in the world," Freeman said. "That was really exciting."
This year's boat show features an expanded Super Yacht Show at Palm Harbor Marina, showcasing yachts that typically stretch longer than 80 feet and have a variety of luxurious amenities that include hot tubs, crew quarters, dance floors and sun decks.
"We have more super yachts there than we ever have before, and they're even bigger," Freeman said, noting that at 236 feet, the vessel Casino Royale takes the title of largest yacht at this year's show. The title of "most expensive yacht" goes to Come Together, a 196-foot vessel priced at $59.95 million.
"Everybody, when they think about super yachts, they think about Monaco and Miami, but Palm Beach is a real player in these boat shows and the yachting world," Freeman said.
Exhibitors continue to be drawn to the Palm Beach International Boat Show by the opportunity for high sales year after year when compared with other South Florida boat shows, she said.
"I've heard from several of them, this is their favorite show to attend," Freeman said, "And that's why, because their sales are higher at Palm Beach."
The show continues to make headway in improving its sustainability efforts, she said. After reducing single-use plastics, a major change this year is the addition of water bottle refilling stations throughout the show, Freeman said.
"I think that's exciting because everybody's talking about sustainability and how we can be more sustainable," she said. "Every year, we take little steps to be more sustainable."
Freeman said she is excited for this year's AquaZone presented by Nautical Ventures. The attraction showcases some of the "yacht toys" that are new or popular on the market.
"It's so cool, because there are people actually in the water demoing yacht toys, and it's usually the latest and greatest," she said. "There's always something new every year that we've never seen before."
The Palm Beach International Boat Show also features a range of seminars, demonstrations and discussions throughout the weekend, including mental health in yachting, tips to boat to the Bahamas, safe boating to protect sea turtles and how to address active threats and piracy.
Freeman, who has children, said she loves the Kids Fishing Clinics scheduled for noon and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday with captain Don Dingman.
"Captain Don has been doing this for years, and he does a fantastic job," Freeman said. "The kids actually get to go home with a free rod and reel once the clinic is over."
The association produces the Palm Beach International Boat Show with Informa Markets' U.S. Boat Shows division.
"As we gear up for the 2024 Palm Beach International Boat Show, we are excited for our return to Downtown West Palm Beach to celebrate the rich history of this esteemed event," Andrew Doole, president of U.S. Boat Shows at Informa Markets, said in a news release. "Each year, we’re grateful for the warm welcome and support from the community, which truly makes this event a highlight on the calendar for both residents and visitors alike."
Informa also produces the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary art show happening March 21-24, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. A Windward VIP ticket to the boat show includes admission to the art show as well.
In addition to serving as a cornerstone festival of spring in West Palm Beach, the boat show launched the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back program to provide hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions to local nonprofits, Freeman said.
The grant program had a soft launch last year and formalized the boat show's four-decade practice of giving back to the community, Freeman said.
"We're really excited about it," said Freeman, who added that the boat show team is working with the Community Foundation to manage the grant program, which they hope to grow. "That's something that's a super high priority for us."
Money raised through a portion of the boat show's ticket sales, optional add-ons and some related activities goes toward the fund.
The boat show in February announced that the first round of grants totaling $500,000 would go to 25 nonprofits that have marine-related programs or projects, including Florida Fishing Academy, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Florida Atlantic University, Inlet Grove High School, Palm Beach State College, Sea Turtle Adventures and Friends of Manatee Lagoon.
"We're hoping one day we'll be able to say that it's a million dollars," she said. "So fingers crossed. It relies on the success of the boat show and the support of the community. With that, we will continue to grow."
What: Palm Beach International Boat Show.
When: Noon to 7 p.m. March 21, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. March 22 and 23, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 24.
Where: West Palm Beach waterfront.
Cost: General admission is free for ages 6 and younger with purchase of an adult ticket, $17 for a one-day ticket for ages 6-15, $33 for a one-day ticket for ages 16 and older, and $60 for a two-day adult ticket. VIP experiences start at $390 for a Windward single-day ticket.
Information: pbboatshow.com
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Best downtown West Palm Beach restaurants to try during Palm Beach International Boat Show
Though there will be plenty of excellent drink and dining options at this year's Palm Beach International Boat Show, many great restaurants are literally a hop, skip and jump away in downtown West Palm Beach.
Whether you need to get fueled up before the event, refuel afterwards or just have a serious hankering for a particular dish from one of the many restaurants along the waterfront area or downtown, there are plenty to choose from.
If you need a classic breakfast, perfectly smoked and seasoned 'que, deliciously hip Southern fare, Italian cuisine, Mexican fare or a sweet treat, let one (or all, if you play it just right) of these seven West Palm Beach hot spots help you get your fix.
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Opened in March 2023, this popular destination specializes in breakfast, brunch and lunch. Though they can and do occasionally put a playful spin on things, they are rock solid in getting you fueled up. With signature and build-your-own omelets that are made with five eggs and come standard with seasoned potatoes or cheesy grits AND pancakes you will be ready for anything. If you're looking to soothe that sweet tooth, consider the red velvet or banana nut bread french toast, Nutella crepes or strawberry cheese cakes.
Information: 218 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. eatyolk.com
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Tropical BBQ Market
Helmed by chef and pitmaster Rick Mace, this Olive Avenue eatery is a spinoff of his Tropical Smokehouse on Dixie Highway and has a menu packed with barbecue goodness. From handhelds to platters, if you love good 'que this is a spot worth checking out. With smoked Demkota brisket, mojo pulled pork, jerk turkey breast, spare ribs and even BBQ jackfruit there are platters to be built with two sides (don't miss the Jimmy Red cornbread!). If you need to grab and go, there are sandwiches like the brisket, egg and cheese sando or the chorizo, egg and cheese roti for breakfast or lunch options like the #13 which includes pork, chorizo and avocado or the #7 made with brisket, peppers and chimichurri.
Information: 206 Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. eattropical.com
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Doubling down on their Southern identity, chef John "JT" Thomas focuses on using only the best ingredients from the best areas to create a "global take on traditional Southern cuisine." Got a favorite guilty pleasure food? Who doesn't. Dig into chicken and dumplings, fried green tomatoes, classic fried chicken and waffles, shrimp and grits with bacon, scallion and house hot sauce and much more. They are open for dinner Tuesday through Sunday and brunch on Saturday and Sunday.
Information: 105 S. Narcissus Ave., West Palm Beach. sub-culture.org/locations/sassafras
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With a New York-style pizza that some New Yorkers describe as better than anything in the Big Apple, Hot Pie is a slam dunk for pizza lovers. Jokingly referring to West Palm Beach as "the sixth borough of New York," owner Johnny Ries makes their pizza with an 80-year-old dough recipe originally created by his grandmother, scratch-made sauce and fresh toppings. Those those pies are then cooked to thin and crispy perfection in their coal-fired oven. Ries said it's actually a gas/coal hybrid oven in which the gas gets it up to 450 and then the coal "turbo charges it another 400 degrees."
Information: 123 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. hotpiepizza.com
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Rivales Taqueria
Following a makeover and bringing in chef Guily Booth, owners Jimmy Rivas and brother/partner Alberto Valdiva have transformed the restaurant that was once known as JimmyChangas. Having competed on "Cutthroat Kitchen" and "Chef Wanted," Booth has helped to elevate the menu with new dishes such as their short rib in Mexican mole sauce and the El Pulpo taco which features slow-cooked octopus, sautéed jalapeño and onions and tomatillo salsa. Some other customers favorites include the short rib birria tacos, tortas and elote.
Information: 106 N. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. rivalestaqueria.com
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Elisabetta's Ristorante
Located on the West Palm Beach waterfront, this dinner and weekend brunch restaurant offers plenty of al fresco dining and a menu that is both fun and functional. Featuring homemade pastas, wood-fired entrees and pizzas, along with brunch items like eggs al forno over oven-roasted polenta and pandoro French toast, Elisabetta's has become a popular West Palm destination for good reason.
Information: 185 Banyan Blvd., West Palm Beach. elisabettas.com
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Cookie Plug
With vibrant colors and creative flavors, this shop mixes street culture and art and delivers one the thickest, tastiest cookies anywhere. Thick and beautiful, their treats are "cookie on the outside, with part brownie/cake batter inside." There are full-size cookies known as "phatties" and bite-size versions known as "poppers." Flavors range from the firecracker, which is s'mores in cookie form; to the pixie junkie, their version of a sugar cookie; to the O.G, their classic chocolate chip; the purple haze, which is like red velvet only purple and many more. Hot? Try two of your favorites with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream in between.
Information: 105 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. cookieplug.com
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The 42nd Palm Beach International Boat Show is set to take place in Downtown West Palm Beach from March 21-24. Since its establishment in 1982, this prestigious event has risen to prominence in South Florida's boating and marine industry, significantly impacting the economy of Palm Beach and the surrounding counties.
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